100,000th PACCAR MX-13 engine goes to Kenan Advantage Group

Aug. 24, 2015

The 100,000th PACCAR MX-13 engine produced for North America was recently presented to tank truck carrier Kenan Advantage Group (KAG) which will operate the landmark engine in a Peterbilt Model 579, Peterbilt Motors Company announced.

“PACCAR’s MX-13 engine continues to achieve new levels of success through exceptional fuel economy, reliability and performance,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt general manager and PACCAR vice-president. “It is the ideal engine for Peterbilt’s aerodynamic Model 579, which is a leader in fuel efficiency, quality, and overall value. Peterbilt is very pleased that such a respected customer as Kenan Advantage Group will be operating this milestone engine. They were one of the first fleets to order an MX-13 in 2010 and have been a satisfied and loyal customer ever since.”

The engine was presented to KAG President Bruce Blaise and Vice-President, Fleet Services Bruce Stockton during an event at the state-of-the-art PACCAR engine plant in Columbus MS, where the MX-13 is manufactured for North American markets. They were joined by Dean Martin, president of sales for AMG Peterbilt of Columbus.

“We are pleased to celebrate this major event with Peterbilt and to be presented with the 100,000th PACCAR MX-13 to go into operation in North America,” said Blaise. “The Peterbilt Model 579s with MX-13 engines in our fleet have been reliable, fuel efficient performers.”

Kenan’s Stockton added: “Kenan is renowned for outstanding customer service, safe on-time deliveries, and innovation throughout our operations. Peterbilt has been a strong partner in helping us exceed our goals.”

The PACCAR MX-13 incorporates industry-leading design features and manufacturing technologies developed by PACCAR through more than 50 years of engine engineering and production experience. PACCAR MX engines have been powering DAF (a PACCAR company) trucks throughout the world and over 400,000 engines are in operation today. The engine accumulated more than 50 million test miles through rigorous and severe conditions before it was introduced in North America.

The versatile engine is popular across Peterbilt’s broad range of customer applications and can be spec’d with up to 500 horsepower and 1,850 ft-lb of torque. This power range, combined with excellent fuel efficiency, high reliability, durability, lightweight design and low cost of ownership makes it an ideal choice for both over-the-road and vocational applications.

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